Chapter 347: Warlock's Dawn (Final) Mansion will fall to no avail

Gross received a warning from the devil not to use his special means to assassinate the dignitaries of the enemy country, which made Felison's plan to smuggle Gross fruitless, but at least before this warning was issued, the problem of Maishika was solved, and now he only had to worry about Boris on the other side of the channel.

Since it was impossible to use Gross for assassination, it could only be considered from other aspects, and Felison came up with a second use, which was to use it in naval warfare, that is, to throw Gross on the opposing ship, in order to burn the opponent's ship for combat purposes.

Koutumat decided that this plan was feasible, so he took out some of the remaining fleets of Portlou and took Gross to the sea.

Soon after the Portloo fleet went to sea, it collided with a Boris patrol fleet, and the two sides immediately fought together, the Portlough fleet threw Gross, and Gross destroyed Boris's ship at a very fast speed through burning, explosion, and the attack of the Portloo fleet, and the Boris patrol fleet saw this and immediately retreated in fright.

After the success of this test, the Potlou government and the opposition were greatly encouraged, so they ordered most of the fleet to go to sea in an attempt to have a decisive battle with Boris.

Boris quickly detected the movement of the Portloo fleet, and Boris, feeling provoked, quickly assembled his fleet to meet the Portlough, and the two sides broke out in an unnamed sea in the North Myramie Gulf, and a decisive battle broke out in the unnamed sea area of the North Myramie Bay, which is known as the Battle of Morrieux because of the reef known as the Maurier.

The decisive battle lasted from the afternoon to midnight, with Boris losing half of his fleet and losing it, and Portloo was even worse, despite Gross giving Portlou a hanging, Potloo still fought until only 3 ships were left and could barely sail back to Portlou's harbor, so to speak, the sea power was almost gone.

If it is converted to the Battle of Earth, it can be equivalent to the Battle of Jutland in World War I, although one side suffered fewer losses than the other, but it has no follow-up.

However, unlike the Battle of Jutland, Britain could continue to hold on, while Boris could not hold on, or did not want to. In fact, fighting together with Portlou was originally Hades' policy of instigating Napolika to go his own way, and Boris's original plan was only Bourbon.

At first, the war went smoothly and there were not many people against it, but now that Portlou is obviously not easy to fight, and he is still biting Portlou to the death, many people think it is inappropriate, they are not as far-sighted as Hades, and think that Portlou is an extremely ridiculous idea to see Portlou as a threat.

What's more, the next step in the republic's other strategy is already imminent, so the Bourbon Island War must be resolved before the war breaks out.

Therefore, after the Battle of Maurier, Boris sincerely sent envoys to negotiate a peace treaty with Bourbon. Felison naturally wanted to restore the pre-Bourbon territory, but even Felison knew that this was unrealistic, and more importantly, Portlou no longer wanted to fight for Bourbon's interests.

Now Boris threw out an olive branch, and Portlou immediately took it, and stood with Boris to "persuade" Bourbon to negotiate peace. Portlou's attitude was already like this, and Felison had no choice but to accept it.

"Relying on mountains and mountains, relying on water and water, so what a country can really rely on is only itself. —Bourbon Dictator, Felison XVI, from General History of the World, General History of Bourbon

The place of the peace talks was in the old Bourbon capital of Boris, and Felison XVI landed with Gross and his envoys from Astor to Boris to participate in the peace talks.

"One hundred years ago, Felison XIV returned to Bourbon from Astor, ending the war in Bourbon since the twenty-fourth year of the consul, and a hundred years later, I returned to Bourbon from Astor, only to sign the Treaty of the Vanquished. —Bourbon Dictator, Felison XVI, from General History of the World, General History of Bourbon

The peace talks lasted for three days, culminating in the signing of the Peace Treaty of Boris.

According to this peace treaty, Bourbon was to cede to Pokon the Funtina Passage, which had six main cities, and to Boris, who also had six main cities.

In addition to ceding territory, Boris "magnanimously" forgave Bourbon from war reparations, but in return Bourbon restored some of the trade privileges it had previously granted Boris and banned navigation in the Old Passage.

With tears in his eyes, Felison XVI signed this humiliating treaty, knowing full well that with the signing of this treaty, Bourbon would lose two-thirds of its territory, and the hope of revival would be completely empty, and the little money that had been accumulated for half a century would be shattered in an instant.

Of the two-thirds of the territory that was ceded out, the Shondo Channel was the southern part of the former rebellion, and was renamed the Shondo Channel during the reform of Felison XIV. The Fentina Passage is the Western Peninsula, the western part of the old Passage, where the old capital Boris is located.

The cession of Fintina means that the old channel that gave birth to the Bourbons will no longer be a Bourbon river, but a boundary river, and what is even more terrible is that this boundary river will not allow the Bourbons to pass, but will be the Pokon's own land.

Despite his reluctance, Felison XVI forced himself to sign, knowing that Potloo was no longer willing to continue the fight with Bourbon, relying only on Gross, who was not a god and was not omnipotent.

Oh yes, speaking of Gross, Gross was also included in the peace treaty, and Gross was so impressed with Boris that they tried to study Gross's abilities.

At first, Boris tried to "invite" Gross to their country, but Gross refused, and finally the two sides compromised, and in the Ferrison XIV Academy, to set up a "Boris Academy", which was specially for Boris to send students and mentors, and Gross served as a mentor here to see if he could replicate the miracle of Gross.

At this point, the war ended, and the Bourbon government-in-exile left Bodami and returned to the devastated capital city of Siben.

"Broken glass, ruined walls, mourning all over the wilderness, looking forward to the dawn, the miracle of the Felison, desperate battle, helpless crying. - "Anthology of Bourbon Poetry in the 15th Century: Returning to the West with Feelings"

"Grandpa Gross, I'm sorry, but your hometown is no longer in our country. ”

Looking at Felison XVI, who hadn't closed his eyes for two days, Gross couldn't say much to blame, these days Felison XVI accepted the hard work of the ruined city, Gross saw it in his eyes, and knew that the other party had done his best.

So a thousand words came into my mouth, but there was only one sentence left: "You are the hardest." ”

When Felison XVI was about to say something else, the clerk came out of breath to interrupt the conversation between the two: "Archon, Archon, Potloo has sent an envoy to ask about the terms you promised them!"

Hearing the clerical shout, Felison XVI subconsciously frowned, and Gross saw that Felison had a job, said goodbye and retreated.

Potloo sent an envoy, naturally to ask Felison XVI about his pre-war promise, you said that you would let us be independent after the war ended, and now that the war has been won, have you made any moves?

When Felison heard this, he remembered the impatient ugly face of Potlou during the peace talks, and suddenly felt a little sick to his stomach, and decided to stumble on them.

A few days later, when Koutumat heard Felison XVI's reply, he was furious and threw many valuables in a fit of rage.

"The Bourbon Emperor Portlough David's lord Koutumat II himself did promise to allow David to become independent after the victory in the war. Now that I have received this letter from you, I am deeply surprised, does the Tenglong Continent have a unique custom of calling a war fought by a country that loses two-thirds of its land in a war a war a victorious war?"

But there is a Bourbon saying that don't force a broken couple together, or they will become enemies. David and the headquarters have been in trouble for several years, and the headquarters is also looking at it, since David believes that independent development can have a better future, then the headquarters is not unable to let go, but just hopes to get a little help. ”

"I beg David's forgiveness for the decision of the headquarters, and you should know that the evil Boris and the barbarian states of the north have done a lot of destruction to the Bourbon land during the years they have occupied, and in the final retreat they have removed many important materials, and now Bourbon is destitute and in dire need of funds for reconstruction. ”

The words of this letter are pleading, and the content is full of twists and turns, but the core meaning remains the same, if you want to be independent, bring me money.

What the hell, if it hadn't been for the Portlough's war aid, you Bourbon would have collapsed a few years before the Bourbon War! And after the government-in-exile moved over, we gave you the tax revenue from the border guards, and didn't ask you for even a penny, and now you're asking us for money?

Poseidon, your losses are great, and our losses can be so small? The coastal area was in a mess, the navy was almost about to be built from scratch, and the most disturbing thing was that in the whole Bourbon Island War, Portlou did not gain anything, but also lost Dieter and Pisa, and we are now the most troublesome!

Although Koutumat is very angry, there are some things that you can't solve with anger, so you can only negotiate with Bourbon, and Bourbon has lost the hope of rising because of the great loss, and has become a meat knife.

If he did fight Bourbon, Boris would die laughing, and then it would be Potlou's turn to experience Gross's nightmare.

The dispute between the two sides was not completed from 1576 to 1577, and the "Treaty of Independence of Portloux" was signed: Portlough paid a certain amount of reconstruction funds to Bourbon every year for 10 years from 1577 to 1587, and after ten years of payment, Bourbon recognized the independent state of Portlou David.

Ten years later, the reconstruction was paid, and Portlou officially broke away from Bourbon, and the capital was Orly, and Koutumat I became the first noble king of the Dragon, and the country was called the Republic of the Lords of Portlou.

In addition to the problem of Portlou, there is also the problem of the capital. Because the old waterway is no longer the waterway of Bourbon, and the west along the coast of the old waterway has become a dangerous territory, the third relocation of the capital of Bourbon has become an imperative action.

For this move, Felison XVI prepared for four years to move the capital from Symben to Willis, and then it took another one year to deal with the formalities after moving the capital, and then abdicated.

After the fall of Felison XVI, he spent the rest of his life in anxiety and guilt, and only one year later, in 1582, he died at the age of 62, which is relatively short-lived for a legend.

When Felison XVI abdicated, the next consul was his son Talmark Germak, who replaced the 1,400-year-old Bourbon republic with an oligarchy in 1583, and the ancient Bourbon Republic disappeared with his last glory.

Gross, after all, failed to save his homeland, although this is the dawn of the warlock, this is his dawn, but this is the twilight of Bourbon.